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Here's a 1917 Gibson L-3 in Red Sunburst finish. Everything on the guitar is original. The stories this one must have! Cleary the guitar shows wear....but it's super solid....and plays/sounds fantastic! No breaks. Besides the one crack repair on the top (bass side), the rest is crack free. Serial number 36113, with the label being very well intact. The pickguard is in great shape with no cracks as well. The guitar measures 13.5" wide, and is 13 frets clear to the body. Bound ebony fingerboard, herringbone sound hole ring, and trapeze tailpiece. The neck is straight, with low action down the fingerboard! Chunky V shaped profile. Tonally its got the sound! You'll want to play old blues licks till the sun comes up! This one is too cool for school. Bonus- original case included!

Weight- 3lbs 5oz
Nut Width- 1.85"

Before shipping, all guitars & basses receive a fresh, deep clean, along with a pro setup to your spec's! We are an appointment only store. All instruments are handled by SS Vintage employees only.

Feel free to call or email anytime with questions, picture requests, or just to chat about the instrument!

Free shipping is for Domestic only. For International shipping, please message us your city & postal code for an accurate shipping quote.

SS Vintage

SS Vintage

1917
Gibson
Good
Red Sunburst
Original Hard
7 Years
SS Vintage
George Coutretsis
773-472-3333
Chicago, Illinois
10:17 AM
Monday-Friday 10am-6pm Appointment Only

We accept PayPal, bank wire, and all major credit cards for payments.

For shipping, we use UPS, with all packages being fully insured. For International shipping, please message us directly, with your city and postal code, for a quote. Shipping rates do not include VAT and/or import taxes, which vary from country to country. The buyer is responsible for that cost. Arrival times will also vary from country to country. Every guitar is professionally setup and expertly packed!

We offer a 3 day approval period on all instruments from the time you receive the item. Customer is responsible for shipping instrument back if it's not the one for them.